Checking Engine Oil; Checking Coolant - Shindaiwa DG60MI Owner's And Operator's Manual

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8-1. Checking Engine Oil

To check the engine oil, keep the equipment in leveled position, remove the oil level
gauge and wipe so that no oil remains, and then re-insert the dipstick fully. Prior to
starting the engine, make sure to fill the engine oil through the oil filler until it reaches
the MAX line.
< Note >
 Wait approximately five minutes or
more after stopping the engine or
adding oil before checking the oil
level again.
 An accurate oil level reading cannot
be obtained if the generator is not
placed in leveled position.
 Do not overfill with oil to avoid
engine damage.
(1) Types of Engine Oil
Use only API service-type CD class or better.
(2) Engine Oil Viscosity
Use a diesel engine oil with an appropriate viscosity corresponding to the ambient
temperature (refer to the table).
 Relation of Viscosity/Temperature
Temp.
-30
(°C)
(3) Engine Oil Replacement Amount

8-2. Checking Coolant

CAUTION : BURNS
 Do not open the radiator cap immediately after stopping the engine. Do so
will result in steam gushing out.
 Hot steam gushes out from the coolant sub-tank if the generator overheats.
Do not touch the coolant subtank.
Check that the subtank coolant level is in between FULL and LOW. If the subtank
coolant is lower than the LOW level, add coolant to the subtank and radiator.
(1) Filling the Sub-Tank
Remove the sub-tank cap.
1
Fill the sub-tank with coolant until it reaches
2
the FULL line.
Re-attach the cap.
3
Oil Filler
Oil Level Gauge
-15
0
SAE 10W-30
10W
Total Lubrication Oil Amount
13.2 (1.1)
Value in parenthesis is the filter capacity.
24
MIN
OK
SAE30
15
25
30
40
(Unit: L)
Sub-tank
FULL
LOW
Oil Level
MAX
Gauge
Not
Too
Enough
Much

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